Persistence and graduation of postsecondary students aged 15 to 19 years in Canada: Interactive tool
Persistence and graduation of postsecondary students aged 15 to 19 years in Canada: Interactive tool
Additional information
The data and methods are subject to revision. Percentages are calculated using rounded counts. Totals may not add up to the sum of all categories due to rounding. Estimates may not be available for all reference periods for all geographies, due to data limitations. Data with the symbol “E: use with caution” will not be displayed in all visual elements. See the technical reference guide "Persistence and graduation indicators of postsecondary students, 2011/2012 to 2023/2024" for further information.
The educational qualifications pursued and obtained by the new entrants are grouped according to the definitions in the Classification of programs and credentials.
An entry cohort is based on the new entrants to a program leading to a specific educational qualification who were enrolled full time during the fall term of that Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS) reporting year.